Fine looking ladies bulking up on molasses candy for their great debut.
This strain is a cross between purple mountain majesty and sweet purple resulting in a fragrant, deep colored flower.
I'm excited to try this strain again but this time with more emphasis on biodynamic growing techniques and use of compost teas and other natural beverages for plants.
This year colloidal silver spray has been beneficial in killing powdery mildew and other molds and mildreads.
This purple strain gives a nice high, not too heady and certainly doesn't give the user reefer madness.
Part of the joy of outdoor, organic growing is the resulting product: clean, earthy and not too strong.
Was the colloidal silver repurposed to kill mold or was it originally used for feminized seeds, or both? Great looking plant!
I originally started using it to combat powdery mildew as an experiment though it kills a lot of pathogens and fungi so I figure it will reduce chances of mold as well.
I don't use it often, more for spot treatments. It kills beneficial organisms as well (in the human body too) so I don't douse the soil with it.
Just beautiful wow!